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17
CHRISTCHURCH MAIL, AUGUST 15, 2013
NEWS
Janine Voza
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Armed officers train in red zone
SUIT UP: Police training squads
during programmes in the
residential red zone.
Photos: FAIRFAX
ABOVE: Police enter a building during a training exercise.
MELODY PLACE in Burwood will
be the stage for the last in a series
of police training exercises this
week, as specialist armed units
practise using explosives and
firearms.
The week-long training pro-
gramme has seen the national
Special Tactics Group blowing up
buildings
and practising
maneouvres in full armed offender
gear.
Police have reassured residents
the exercises are purely for train-
ing purposes and they should not
be alarmed by the explosions and
heavy police presence.
The programme includes some
training at industrial sites in
Harewood and Hornby, and the
Police Range at McLeans Island.
Special Tactics Group Com-
mander Inspector Steve Mather
said the many vacant houses in
the red zone provided a rare
opportunity for police to practise.
Many of the residents who
remain in residential red zone
areas have in the past expressed
appreciation that the continued
police presence in the area is valu-
able for their security,'' he said.
Most training exercises are now
over, with Melody Pl being the
last residential area to be affected.
Police will be operating in the
area from 10am to 8pm today, and
9am to noon tomorrow.